They say age is nothing but a number. The same goes for LinkedIn connections – a number doesn’t count for much if it’s not contributing to your personal and business growth.
In 2018, I deleted 3,900 of my LinkedIn connections (about 40 per cent of the total). The process taught me a lot about meaningful engagement and the importance of ensuring that my connections evolve along with my business journey. Ever since, I’ve been teaching others about the importance of quality connections over quantity.
While having thousands of connections might provide a fleeting ego boost, numbers are not a metric for success. If you’re serious about growing your business,100 qualified, focussed and relevant connections are far more powerful than 1,000 dormant ones.
Like a lot of people, LinkedIn is critical to my business success. Over the years, I have learned how to use it to my best advantage by being visible, memorable and authentically me.
Instead of using LinkedIn as a marketing or promotional tool, I approach is as a communication platform. I give people a clear first impression of who I am, what I do and the results I can help them achieve. If that connects with them, great. If not, I’m totally ok with that.
I constantly remind myself that technology is the enabler of growth, not the driver.
At first I was reluctant to lose 3,900 connections. But afterwards? I felt cleansed. I had removed the deadwood from my life and freed up space for the people who add value, and the people I can offer value to. It allowed me to progress along my professional pathway surrounded by the right people who can influence my decision, ensure I remain relevant, validate my value and encourage my continued development.
Every day my goal is to make a difference, not an excuse.
Since the ‘Cull of 2018’, I’m surrounded by people who can help me achieve just that.
Now it’s your turn. Your challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to head to your LinkedIn account and do a Marie-Kondo-style clean out. Instead of asking, ‘Does this item spark joy?” I want to you ask, “Is this connection qualified, focussed and relevant?” If not, delete. Then repeat.
Happy culling!
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